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Old November 20th 03, 12:00 PM
Matthew S. Whiting
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John Mazor wrote:
"Matthew S. Whiting" wrote in message
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John Mazor wrote:



If the phone company screws up, your call doesn't go through. If
Tony's ATC Service and Aluminum Siding Company gets the low bid


and

then screws up, you die. If Big Jimbo's Fire Department and Auto
Repair screws up, you die. If Slick Sammy's Police and Pet


Grooming

Station screws up, you die. There's a qualitative difference


here,

which is why historically we have tended not to privatize these
functions, at least in the sense of auctioning it off to the


lowest

bidder who wants to make a profit at it.

Within a few days, you'll be able to switch phone providers at


will

and keep your old phone number. You can't do that with ATC,


switching

contractors willy-nilly when one kills people or another comes


along

with a better price.


Sorry, if the call is 911, somebody very well could die.



True, but since I don't have the stats on 911 calls, I'll make a WAG
here and restate it to read that if the phone company screws up,
99.999% of the time all that happens is that your call doesn't go
through.


I have no idea as I have no statistics. However, probably similar stats
apply to ATC. You seem to think that every ATC mistake results in
guaranteed death of a pilot or airplane passenger. This is hardly the
case at all.


But you swung a two-edged sword by mentioning 911 calls. Once your
call goes through, who do you think is at the other end of the line?
It's not Ernestine the Operator. It's a government employee.


Not where I live. Last I knew the dispatching of emergency services was
provided by a private contractor and all of the responders in my area
(rural) are unpaid volunteers.


Matt